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Funeral Service for Talmadge Sutton (1932-2018)

It is with a heavy heart that I document the funeral services of Talmadge Sutton for whom I had deep respect, admiration and affection.

A funeral is a sad and solemn occasion. Thanks to David Sutton, who polled his mother and his siblings regarding the desire to have this documentation. It is my fervent hope that the documentation is authentic and respectful.

Further identification of individuals may be found in previous posts of reunions: 2011 Reunion. 2016 Reunion. Some images are available at full size upon request.

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Last edit 2018-04-08.
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The Family Luncheon Before the Service
Mary Lou Sutton.
Kenneth Sutton.
David Sutton (r).
Bruce Ferraiuolo.
Leon Sutton Candid luncheon image.
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Candid luncheon image. Candid luncheon image.

 

Service at First Baptist Church
Obituary.
Order of Service, as planned.
First Baptist Church.
Judy Parker (organist) Lee Stallings and Deborah Boyd.
Rev. Keith Stewart. Rev. Stanley Luke.

Composite image of the two-full length stained-glass windows of Jesus, one on the north and the other on the south side of the church.

Flag-drapped casket (top); Rev. Luke (bottom).

 

Burial at Westview Cemetery
Rev. Taylor Scarborough.
Commitment of remains.
Mary Lou (seated) and Kenneth, David, and Janie.
Grandchildren.

Family portrait.

Mary Lou Sutton. Janie (r).
Janie and Kenneth. David.
Bruce (c) and Gayle. Joy, Elizabeth, and Kevin Bennett.
Mikel Vann (daughter of Frank). Overview.

 

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